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he supposedly models nathan detroit on it. this is a movie based on his death, downin .. 1934. which is starring spencer tracy, it would seem it would go against taxing. murray golden was enough. he is well-known to many interesting thing about when he dies his you'd think the headlines would say, arnold rothstein, shot. and the dislike, none of that. that is what way, way, way down if at all in the story, because he is so much involved with everything else. kaj: >> before we go to the call, david pietrusza, how contested was the 1960 democratic primary? >> that is interesting because it is still so very different from the process today. when you say primary, it is interesting, because we should bey. when you say primary, it is interesting, because we should be talking primaries. but in 1960, we are talking primaries roughly plural, they're two of them. two of consequence, zero consequence for the republicans. but the democratic primaries involve, or the wisconsin primaries, hubert humphrey versus john f. kennedy in the west virginia primary, same two contenders, and it is almo
he supposedly models nathan detroit on it. this is a movie based on his death, downin .. 1934. which is starring spencer tracy, it would seem it would go against taxing. murray golden was enough. he is well-known to many interesting thing about when he dies his you'd think the headlines would say, arnold rothstein, shot. and the dislike, none of that. that is what way, way, way down if at all in the story, because he is so much involved with everything else. kaj: >> before we go to the...
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we also see in "guys and dolls" which comes later, damon runnion supposedly models nathan detroit on him. and there's a movie which stars spencer tracy which seems to go against casting. but, yes, he is well known, and the interesting thing about when he dies. you would thick the headlines would say, arnold rothstein, shot, and it's like none of that. that is way, way, way down, if at all in the stories because he is so much more involved in everything else than that. ... >> before we go to the call, david pietrusza, how contested was the 1960 democratic primary? >> that is interesting because it is still so very different from the process today. when you say primary, it is interesting, because we should bey. when you say primary, it is interesting, because we should be talking primaries. but in 1960, we are talking primaries roughly plural, they're two of them. two of consequence, zero consequence for the republicans. but the democratic primaries involve, or the wisconsin primaries, hubert humphrey versus john f. kennedy in the west virginia primary, same two contenders, and it is a
we also see in "guys and dolls" which comes later, damon runnion supposedly models nathan detroit on him. and there's a movie which stars spencer tracy which seems to go against casting. but, yes, he is well known, and the interesting thing about when he dies. you would thick the headlines would say, arnold rothstein, shot, and it's like none of that. that is way, way, way down, if at all in the stories because he is so much more involved in everything else than that. ... >>...
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detroit farmer's market is the same way. it's all kinds of people from all walks of life and it's great because you can get tons of great food, and it's totally affordable. that's the way it is. it's not done of fancy. you just go there, everyone shops they're coming and you're done. >> [inaudible] and stuff like that and then the great markets where it will be like half mexican and it's a very pivotal chicago thing and it's all dirt cheap. but he was asking about the same thing which i think is interesting because food has this really visceral profound effect on people. i tell people where it affects. i had some food once, let me tell you about it. [laughter] like everybody's got a story, maybe one in 100 you can tell they are not really interested in food but most people, you know, most people have their own food culture. some people react with this feeling you must know all this amazing magic stuff about food and you must only donley and on cheese and caviar and i just stuck by comparison to read part of what we can do to
detroit farmer's market is the same way. it's all kinds of people from all walks of life and it's great because you can get tons of great food, and it's totally affordable. that's the way it is. it's not done of fancy. you just go there, everyone shops they're coming and you're done. >> [inaudible] and stuff like that and then the great markets where it will be like half mexican and it's a very pivotal chicago thing and it's all dirt cheap. but he was asking about the same thing which i...
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detroit eastern market is totally the same way. it is open to all walks of life. you can get tons of really great food there. and it is totally affordable. that is just the way it is. it is not done a really fancy. you go there, everyone shops there and you're done. >> all kinds of markets and stuff like that. you have great markets that it will be half mexican and it is a very typical chicago thing and it's all dirt cheap. the you are asking about the shame thing, which i think is interesting. food has this really visceral profound affect on people. like all, had some food once, let me tell you about it. everybody has a story. we can tell that some are not interested in food. most people, you know, most people have their own food culture. i think it's like some people react with this kind of feeling, that you must know all of these amazing bunch and amazing things about food and you must only dine on montego cheese and certain things and part of what we can do to not make people feel ashamed is just not to judge people who eat frozen pizza. when people react like
detroit eastern market is totally the same way. it is open to all walks of life. you can get tons of really great food there. and it is totally affordable. that is just the way it is. it is not done a really fancy. you go there, everyone shops there and you're done. >> all kinds of markets and stuff like that. you have great markets that it will be half mexican and it is a very typical chicago thing and it's all dirt cheap. the you are asking about the shame thing, which i think is...
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mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed his dad -- well his dad ran an entire automobile company, the american motors. yes, what i don't understand is inspite of that he was wig to let the detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he is a bad guy. no, no, i don't think he is a bad guy. i'm sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. but what i don't understand what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood, that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry what it meant to all of america not just auto workers. i think he saw it the bain way. i think he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits. but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. [applause] when. [applause] when things hung in the balance, when things hung in the balance literally hung in the balance the president understood this was about a lot more than the automobile industry. this was about restoring america's pride. he understood. he understoo
mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed his dad -- well his dad ran an entire automobile company, the american motors. yes, what i don't understand is inspite of that he was wig to let the detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he is a bad guy. no, no, i don't think he is a bad guy. i'm sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. but what i don't understand what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood, that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry what it meant to...
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not flee this struggle.we welcome the contrast with the empty and expedient spectacle last month in detroit where no nomination was contested, no question was debated, and no one dared to raise any doubt or dissent. [cheers and applause] democrats can be proud that we chose a different course and a different platform. we can be proud that our party stands for investment in safe energy, instead of a nuclear future that may threaten the future itself.we must not permit the neighborhoods of america to be permanently shadowed by the fear of another three mile island. we can be proud that our party stands for a fair housing law to unlock the doors of discrimination once and for all.the american house will be divided against itself so long as there is prejudice against any american buying or renting a home. and we can be proud that our party stands plainly and publicly and persistently for the ratification of the equal rights amendment. women hold their rightful place at our convention, and women must have their rightful place in the constitution of the united states.on this issue we will not yie
not flee this struggle.we welcome the contrast with the empty and expedient spectacle last month in detroit where no nomination was contested, no question was debated, and no one dared to raise any doubt or dissent. [cheers and applause] democrats can be proud that we chose a different course and a different platform. we can be proud that our party stands for investment in safe energy, instead of a nuclear future that may threaten the future itself.we must not permit the neighborhoods of...
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i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvested a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america not because our workers make less pay, but because we make better products. because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i've signed trade agreements that are helping sell our goods to millions of new customers. goods that are stamped with three proud words made in america. >> and after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last two and a half years. and now you have a choice. we can give more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, or we can reward businesses that create new jobs and train new workers here in the united states of america. we can help big factories and small businesses double their exports. and if we choose this path, we can create a million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. you can make that happ
i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvested a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america not because our workers make less pay, but because we make better products. because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i've signed trade agreements that are helping sell our goods to millions of new...
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we welcome the contrast with the empty and expedient spectacle last month in detroit where no nomination was contested, no question was debated, and no one dared to raise any doubt or dissent. democrats can be proud that we chose a different course and a different platform. we can be proud that our party stands for investment in safe energy, instead of a nuclear future that may threaten the future itself. [applause] we must not permit the neighborhoods of america to be permanently shadowed by the fear of another three mile island. we can be proud that our party stands for a fair housing law to unlock the doors of discrimination once and for all. the american house will be divided against itself so long as there is prejudice against any american buying or renting a home. [applause] and we can be proud that our party stands plainly and publicly and persistently for the ratification of the equal rights amendment. [cheers and applause] women hold their rightful place at our convention, and women must have their rightful place in the constitution of the united states. on this issue we will no
we welcome the contrast with the empty and expedient spectacle last month in detroit where no nomination was contested, no question was debated, and no one dared to raise any doubt or dissent. democrats can be proud that we chose a different course and a different platform. we can be proud that our party stands for investment in safe energy, instead of a nuclear future that may threaten the future itself. [applause] we must not permit the neighborhoods of america to be permanently shadowed by...